“Djin is derived from the Arabic word "jinn" (جني), meaning a supernatural being or spirit created from smokeless fire in Islamic theology and pre-Islamic Arabian belief.”
Arabic · Girl · 1 syllable
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GenderGirl
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Peak year2013
Syllables1
OriginArabic
LanguageArabic
CultureIslamic
ReligionIslam
Letters4
Numerology1 Chaldean 11
Global rank#65,535
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About the name Djin
Djin is derived from the Arabic word "jinn" (جني), meaning a supernatural being or spirit created from smokeless fire in Islamic theology and pre-Islamic Arabian belief.
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Etymology
Djin is derived from the Arabic word "jinn" (جني), meaning a supernatural being or spirit created from smokeless fire in Islamic theology and pre-Islamic Arabian belief. The name is primarily used in Islamic cultures and among Arabic-speaking populations, with historical roots in Arabian folklore and the Quran, where jinn are mentioned as intelligent beings with free will.
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